Hearing : an introduction to psychological and physiological acoustics
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Hearing : an introduction to psychological and physiological acoustics
Marcel Dekker, 1998
3rd ed., rev. and expanded
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Maintaining the excellent pedagogical features that made the previous editions highly lauded as well as keeping abreast of the latest research developments with the inclusion of new topics, the extensively updated Third Edition of a standard text provides a unified approach to the anatomy, physiology, psychology, and function of audition-ideal for hearing science courses concerned with psychological and/or physiological acoustics.
Features numerous new and revised drawings, tables, and photographs-improving students' comprehension of the material!
Proceeding from anatomy and physiology to psychoacoustics and speech perception-detailing the relationship between the auditory system's structure and function and the perception of sound-this practical volume
unites classical concepts and current developments-presenting an integrated view of auditory research
furnishes classroom-tested material-organizing topics to meet both students' and instructors' needs
defines all necessary mathematical work and physical concepts-facilitating understanding of acoustical material without requiring a background in mathematics
supplies over 1440 references-offering helpful information for further study
and much more!
Hearing, Third Edition is a valuable resource for graduate-level students in speech and hearing science, audiology, speech-language pathology, psychology, otolaryngology, neurology, communications engineering, and acoustics, as well as practicing professionals and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students who want a timely overview of the field.
目次
Physical Concepts
Anatomy
Conductive Mechanism
Cochlear Mechanisms and Processes
Auditory Nerve
Auditory Pathways
Psychoacoustic Methods
Theory of Signal Detection
Auditory Sensitivity
Masking
Loudness
Pitch
Binaural Hearing
Speech Perception
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